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Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Because the effect of Tower Rush tactics is very powerful, it is often possible to end the game in a very short time, and the majority of players are very concerned about the defense towers in the game. In addition, when everyone plays the battle story, they have seen some models of very interesting defense towers, and friends who want to understand the battle defense towers have slowly increased. This time, Mai Wen will give you a detailed introduction to the defensive towers that appear in the battle story.

Terran chapter

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Sky Fury Tower and Earth Fury Tower: The picture above is the battle story in which the left side is the Sky Fury Tower and the right side is the Earth Fury Tower, both have 21 to 29 piercing attack power, 5 points of city defense, but because of the difference in name and model, there are also slight differences in attributes, of which the Sky Fury Tower has 450 health points, and the Earth Fury Tower has 550 health points. It should be noted here that the Attack Range of the Sky Fury Tower is farther, but the attack frequency is relatively low, not to mention that it can only attack air units (in the battle, it is actually used to defend the airships mounted by Alsace); the Earth Fury Tower can only attack ground units.

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Vigilance Tower: In the Terran battle story, there are two different shapes and designs of the vigilance tower, namely the High Elf Vigilance Tower on the left and the Dalaran Vigilance Tower on the right. The properties of both towers are identical, with 21 to 29 piercing attack damage, 5 city armor, and 500 health.

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

10 Special Towers: In addition to the 4 types of towers mentioned earlier, there are 5 special towers in the Terran Battle Story (10 in total), which are the (Advanced) Energy Tower, the (Advanced) Frost Tower, the (Advanced) Megalithic Tower, the (Advanced) Death Tower, and the (Advanced) Flame Tower. Each of these 10 towers has 500 health and 5 city armor, the Megalithic Tower has 90 to 111 siege attacks, the other 8 towers have an attack power value of 21 to 29, the Energy Tower, Frost Tower, and Fire Tower are all magic attacks, and the Death Tower is a Chaos attack. It should be noted here that in the editor, the models of these 10 towers are the same as the models of the Tower of Death; in these 5 towers, the normal level can cost 120 gold and 60 wood to upgrade to the advanced tower, but only the model has changed, and the attributes will not change at all.

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Tower of Waves: A super-powerful tower in the Extra Campaign, it is one of the most powerful towers under Gianna's father, Dairin Prodmore, with 26 to 40 magic attacks, 5 city armor, and 1800 health, and its extremely fast attack speed has always been a headache.

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Storm Tower: Like the Wave Tower, it is also a defensive tower in additional battles, and is also subordinate to Admiral Prodmore, with more powerful attributes than the Wave Tower, with 39 to 60 magic attack damage, 8 city armor, and 2625 health.

Orcs

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story
Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Tower of Doom: This super defensive tower lined up with the Destruction Chariot uses a similar pattern to the Tower of Death, but it is much larger. The attributes are even more terrifying, 202 to 220 chaos attack power, 5 city armor, 2000 health points with the extremely fast attack speed and passive stun effect, it is not realistic to be tough, but in the battle story, you only need to let the permanently invisible sage Akama bring his Deryni people to destroy the energy generator behind it.

Night Elf chapter

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Corrupt Guardian Tree: Only appears in the Night Elves defense tower in the battle story, only the corrupt Guardian Tree is a special existence. Once rooted, it has 43 to 65 siege attacks, 2 city armor, and 500 health, and when standing up, it has 34 to 41 normal attack damage, 2 heavy armor, and 500 health. It is worth mentioning that the corrupt guardian ancient tree, like the ordinary ancient tree of the Night Elf Clan, will also have the ability to eat trees after standing up.

Naga

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Tidal Guard: The most powerful presence in non-siege towers in the campaign story, with 33 to 45 piercing attacks, 5 city armor, and 500 health.

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Interestingly, the Naga tidal guard tower should not actually be considered an ordinary defensive structure, because they actually have a naga member who looks like a dragon. Usually, we hide in the water of the building, and we can only see one head, and when it starts to attack, we can see the whole picture.

The Undead

Those towers that appear in the Battle of Warcraft 3: Battle Story

Spider Tower: Although there are only 11 to 12 normal attack damage, the 5 city armor plus 1000 health points and up to 10 simultaneous settings still give the seriously underweighted Alsace and Anubrak a lot of headaches, but we can directly destroy them in the game by clearing the traps.

In addition to the above-mentioned towers, the common defense towers in the battle mode also appear in the battle story, but everyone is more familiar with these towers, and I will not introduce them here.

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